Title: WHY SNaPshot
1WHY SNaPshot??
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2Genotyping by SNaPshot Multiplex
- Genotyping method based on a single-base
extension, that is, each probe binds to
complementary DNA template in the presence of
fluorescently labeled ddNTPs and AmpliTaq DNA
Polymerase. - Polymerase extends probe by one base, adding one
ddNTP to 3 end. - Separation of nucleotide peaks occurs on ABI
instrument.
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3Preparatory Work for SNaPshot Multiplexing of SNPs
- Design PCR Primers and Probes
- Specifications of PCR Primers
- 19-22mers
- Use low concn in PCR reaction 0.2 - 0.4 um
- Specifications of Probes to identify different
SNPs - Minimum Length 20/25 bp
- Maximum Length 75 bp
- Best resolution obtained within 25-75 bp, probes
5 bp apart to separate peaks well.
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4METHOD PROTOCOL
- Step 1 - Individual PCR reactions for each
variant, 6.0 ng/ul DNA minimum, check on gel
approx 5-6 hrs - Step 2 - EXO-SAP Clean-up PCR reactions- pool 20
each PCR approx 2 hrs - Step 3 - Perform Multiplex SNaPshot extension
reaction with pooled purified PCR products and
pooled probes - approx 2-3 hrs
- Step 4 - Post-extension SAP clean-up approx 2
hrs - Step 5 - Run samples with ctrls
- ON ABI 3130, approximately 4 hours/96 reaction
plate
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5ELECTROPHEROGRAM OF FOUR MULTIPLEXED SNPs IN
ABCG2--SHOWING HOMOZYGOTES
BLUEG GREENA REDT BLACKC ORANGE STD
40G/G
45G/G
50T/T
35T/T
STD
STD
BLUEG GREENA REDT BLACKC ORANGE STD
40A/A
45A/A
35C/C
STD
50C/C
STD
Note Because of influence of dye on mobility
shift of the DNA fragments, reported sizes differ
by about 5 bases from actual sizes of probes.
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6ELECTROPHEROGRAM OF FOUR MULTIPLEXED SNPs IN
ABCG2 -- SHOWING HETEROZYGOTES
BLUEG GREENA REDT BLACKC ORANGE STD
G
G
T
T
STD
STD
C
C
A
A
BLUEG GREENA REDT BLACKC ORANGE STD
G
G
T
T
STD
C
C
A
STD
A
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7Genotyping by SNaPshot Multiplex
- ADVANTAGE
- Can genotype up to 10 variants simultaneously
- Genotyping of 17 SNPs w/overlap reported,
Quintans et al., Forensic Science International
140 (2004) 251-257. - DISADVANTAGES
- Multi-step method - higher turnaround time
- Cost Approx 3.84 per reaction
- Approx 0.96 per SNP 4 variant
multiplex - Approx 0.38 per SNP 10 variant
multiplex
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